Managing Leisure

Managing Leisure by Byron Grainger-Jones, published by Routledge in 1999, is a comprehensive resource for both students and professionals in the leisure industry. This edition, consisting of 231 pages, offers practical guidance on various aspects of management, including the administration of facilities, budgeting, and personnel management. The book also addresses essential topics such as law, finance, health and safety, and competitive tendering, making it a valuable reference tool.
Readers will find that Managing Leisure integrates management theory with its practical application in the context of leisure management. The content is designed to support those studying leisure management while also serving as a useful reference for practitioners in related fields. With its focus on business aspects, entrepreneurship, and the industries of hospitality, travel, and tourism, this book provides a well-rounded perspective on the complexities of managing leisure activities and facilities.
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Managing Leisure is an excellent reference tool for both students and practitioners in the leisure industry.
It provides detailed and practical advice on managing buildings, budgets and people. It also covers the vital aspects of law, finance, health & safety and competitive tendering. Managing Leisure takes management theory and looks at its practical application in a leisure management context.
Ideal for students studying leisure management, this book will also appeal to practitioners in the field as a handy reference book.
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